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The thread centers around the recent increase in the private message (PM) storage capacity for users, with many participants expressing gratitude towards Greg for this change. Participants share their experiences regarding the new limits and engage in light-hearted banter about mailbox sizes and personal anecdotes.
General agreement exists among participants regarding their appreciation for the increased PM capacity. However, views differ on the necessity of higher limits, with some participants expressing satisfaction with the current capacity while others desire even more.
Participants' experiences vary based on their status within the community, with some having access to different mailbox sizes depending on their membership level.
Members of the community who are interested in understanding the implications of mailbox size changes and those who enjoy sharing personal experiences related to the topic may find this discussion engaging.
chefann said:I'm reminded of the Cadbury Cream Egg commercial...
Thanks, Easter Bunny!
Bawk bawk!
ivykeep said:I'm new, but my mailbox says 100...
chefann said:Carolyn, to get 100, you have to cough up the extra money for Gold Supporter status.
and would you like some cheese with that whine?
No- you're thrifty.dannyzmom said:This is me you're talkin' to...I don't cough up $$ for anything - I am CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP!!!
Admin Greg said:I've bumped up Gold Supporters limit to 200
chefann said:No- you're thrifty.
Cheap is a whole different thing.![]()
You said it, but I was thinkin' it! Must be all that talk about navy blue thongs!dannyzmom said:Oh yeah - I am thrifty and frugal and all that stuff too...but trust me, I am cheap...that's why my husband likes me so much!!![]()
gilliandanielle said:Is it bad if I already maxed out on 75!!???
Boosting your email storage capacity means increasing the amount of space available for storing your emails, allowing you to keep more messages in your inbox without running out of storage. In this case, it refers to increasing your mailbox size to accommodate up to 75 messages.
To increase your mailbox size to 75 messages, you typically need to access your email settings or account management options. Look for storage or mailbox size settings, and follow the prompts to upgrade your plan or adjust your storage limits as needed.
In general, increasing your email storage capacity should not negatively impact your email performance. In fact, it can improve your experience by allowing you to keep more emails accessible, reducing the need to delete or archive messages frequently.
Depending on your email service provider, there may be costs associated with increasing your storage capacity. Some providers offer free upgrades, while others may require a subscription or one-time payment for additional storage. Check with your provider for specific details.
If you reach your email storage limit again, consider organizing your inbox by deleting unnecessary emails, archiving older messages, or upgrading your storage capacity further if needed. Regularly managing your emails can help prevent reaching the limit in the future.